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B- The particulate nature of matter
B.3- Gas Laws
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What is the definition of pressure?
Pressure is
force
per unit
area
, acting
perpendicular
to a surface.
How is pressure calculated for solids?
p =
W
/
A
(W is
weight
and A is
area
)
What is the pressure of a liquid?
p =
density
x
g
x
height
How do gas particles behave in a container?
Gas particles
collide
with the container, changing
direction
and
momentum
, exerting
force
on the walls.
What is Avogadro's number?
6.02
x 10^23
What does the state of a gas depend on?
The state of a gas is described by its
pressure
,
volume
,
temperature
, and number of
moles.
What is the definition of a mole?
A mole is the
amount
of substance that contains as many entities as there are atoms in
12g
of
carbon-12.
What is molar mass (Mr)?
Molar mass is the
mass
of one
mole
of a substance.
What are the properties of an ideal gas?
Molecules are separate
point
particles with negligible
volume.
No
forces
between molecules except during
collisions.
Duration
of collision is negligible compared to time
between
Collisions are
elastic
(no loss of kinetic energy).
Molecules move
randomly
with a range of speeds.
What is the internal energy of a real gas?
Sum of the
potential
and random
kinetic
energy of all molecules.
How does a real gas behave compared to an ideal gas?
A real gas can approximate ideal gas behavior at
low
density,
low
pressure, and
high
temperature.
What are the four ideal gas laws?
Gay-Lussac's Law:
pressure
and
temperature
Boyle's Law:
pressure
and
volume
Charles's Law:
volume
and
temperature
Avogadro's Law:
quantity
and
volume
What happens to pressure when temperature increases according to Gay-Lussac's Law?
As temperature increases, the average speed and kinetic energy of gas molecules
increase
, leading to
higher
pressure.
What happens to pressure when volume decreases according to Boyle's law?
As volume decreases, distance
decreases
, time between collisions
decreases
, collisions
increase
, force exerted
increases
and pressure
increases
What happens to volume when temperature increases according to Charles' law?
As temp. increases, speed
increases
, collisions with container
increase
, volume
increases
to maintain
constant
pressure
What happens to quantity and volume according to Avogadro's law?
Avogadro's Law states that the number of collisions in a gas is
proportional
to the number of particles at constant volume.
What is the ideal gas law equation?
PV =
n
R
T
What is the internal energy of an ideal gas?
Sum of the
KE
of all the particles